Tim Warner
@proftimwarner
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Cool new science couples flow cytometry with machine learning to identify activated platelet subtypes! @ammmiiiii @nicola_dark1 @harri_allan @Plateletpaul @proftimwarner @ELShematology ➡️ https://t.co/OrbrNqahtC
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🌟 Delighted to share that my first first author paper from my PhD work has just been published! 🌟 A big thank you to all of the Warner Group (@nicola_dark1 @harri_allan @Plateletpaul @proftimwarner) and the Genome Centre at the @blizard_inst. https://t.co/4JmCFSND1Y
rpthjournal.org
Platelet function is driven by the expression of specialized surface markers. The concept of distinct circulating subpopulations of platelets has emerged in recent years, but their exact nature...
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Well that’s something to be proud of. QMUL is the top English university for student social mobility. Think of all those people with new opportunities. Wonderful.
🚨 The top 20 universities for social mobility in England 🚨 Our research with @TheIFS calculated a ‘mobility score’ for every university in the country, based on how many disadvantaged students get in, and how well they do after graduation ⬇️ https://t.co/nQ5efFHEFr
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Seems like lung fibroblasts are the new endothelium when it comes to prostacyclin release...check out our new preprint: https://t.co/IVAXEpAukS
biorxiv.org
Prostacyclin is one of the bodies fundamental signalling pathways. It has long been considered principally anti-thrombotic hormone derived from the vascular endothelium. The role of non-vascular...
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Hot off the press https://t.co/09y98wj3AZ
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Excellent stance from our University at such a worrying time for students.
Today we have announced an unprecedented series of measures to tackle social inequalities exacerbated by the #COVID19 pandemic https://t.co/8BsGV5wxC5
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We think the biggest ever study of platelet reactivity in the over 65s. Good news - stay healthy and so do your platelets. Even if you’re over 90.
Ex vivo #Platelet reactivity in PRP does NOT change with #age in #healthy individuals over 65. https://t.co/kpsE3zjAxl
@drmelchan @ADJomics
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This is really important for all of us who think that medical research in the UK should be supported. So that should be everyone!
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, our ability to continue funding life saving research is under threat. Today, over 50 MPs have written to the Chancellor calling for urgent Government support for medical research charities.
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Great award scheme. Look out for our own @harri_allan
Part I - Cayman's Women in #STEM #science Award recipients. If you're in #AnnArbor come by and congratulate your colleagues.
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This has just been tweeted from the UK Civil Service account. This is the craziest political weekend for a long time.
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Our report of major arterial thrombosis as presenting features of #COVID19 is out in British J Haematology https://t.co/8pnmcIo6Id
@BritSocHaem @ThromboCOVID A small addition to the growing evidence of #thrombosis in SARS-CoV-2 infection
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Nice to be tweeted by a journal. 😀
New article: @Plateletpaul @blizard_inst @marilenacresce1 et al @proftimwarner show low dose guanylyl cyclase activators+inhibition #platelets ADP receptor P2Y12=powerful💊anti-platelet effect against #thrombosis without altering #blood flow. https://t.co/vBv2zfhJlQ
#openaccess
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@blizard_inst Professor of Surgery & @NHSBartsHealth Consultant Surgeon Charles Knowles has recorded a ballad in memory of NHS and other key workers to raise money for those caring for #COVID19 patients. Listen here: https://t.co/uw6AeGBtFL. See thread for info on how to donate.
Remembering all health workers who have made the final sacrifice. Single release 8th May 2020 on all major platforms.
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Has also made me ponder about coagulopathy, and COVID-19, and increased risk with age. Not associated to a change in platelet function linked to age? Other explanations? Endothelial cell fragility? Changes in coagulation cascade?
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Very pleased to have this work with a great group of collaborators published in @CircRes. We show that actually as you get older there's really no change in platelet reactivity - so increase in heart attacks and strokes with age might well not be an inevitability. Keep fit!
And, just like London buses, you wait 4 years for each of them and 2 come along at once… I’m very proud of this shiny new paper in @CircRes supported by @TheBHF: https://t.co/PYVHxJ40PC (1/3)
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Surgeon recruits 200-plus medical students in London to Covid-19... https://t.co/OD8htfdqbG via @MailOnline More great work from our singing surgeon and Deputy Director
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